Media in Pittsburgh - Television

Television

The Pittsburgh TV market is currently ranked as the 23rd largest in the United States by Nielsen The market is served by:

  • VHF:
    • KDKA 2 (CBS)
    • WTAE 4 (ABC)
    • WPXI 11 (NBC)
    • WQED 13 (PBS)
      • This PBS member station is a major contributor to national media as the source for Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, National Geographic Explorer, and Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?
  • UHF:
    • WBGN-CD 16 (Bruno-Goodworth Network)
    • WINP-TV 16 (Ion)
    • WPCW 19 (CW)
    • WPMY 22 (MyNetworkTV)
    • WPCB 40 (Cornerstone)
    • WPGH 53 (FOX)
Broadcast television in Western Pennsylvania, including Pittsburgh
Reception may vary by location and some stations may only be viewable with cable television
Local stations
KDKA (2.1 CBS)
WTAE (4.1 ABC, 4.2 This)
WPXI (11.1 NBC, 11.2 Me-TV)
WQED (13.1 PBS, 13.2 Create, 13.3 Neighborhood Ch., 13.4 Showcase )
WINP (16.1 ION, 16.2 Qubo, 16.3 Life)
WPCW/WBPA-LP 30 (19.1 CW)
WPMY (22.1 MNTV, 22.2 TheCoolTV)
WNPB (24.1 PBS, 24.2 Create, 24.3 PBS HDTV)
WIIC-LP 29 (Unknown)
WBYD-CA 35 (Ind)
WGPT (36.1 PBS/MPT, 36.3 V-me)
WPCB (40.1 COR, 40.2 BDC, 40.3 Test)
WPGH (53.1 FOX, 53.2 TCN)
WBGN-CD (59.1 Ind, 59.2 HSN, 59.3 RTV, 59.4 LWN)
W63AU 63 (Ind)
WPTG-LP 69 (Ind)
Cable channels
Root Sports Pittsburgh
PCNC
IUP-TV (Ind)
Adjacent locals
Johnstown, PA
WPSU (3.1 PBS, 3.2 Create, 3.3 PBS World)
WJAC (6.1 NBC, 6.2 Me-TV)
WWCP (8.1 Fox)
WTAJ (10.1 CBS)
WATM (23.1 ABC)
Youngstown, OH
WFMJ (21.1 NBC)
WKBN (27.1 CBS)
WYTV (33.1 ABC)
Wheeling/Steubenville
WTRF (7.1 CBS, 7.2 Fox/MNTV, 7.3 ABC)
WTOV (9.1 NBC)
Defunct
WLLS-LP 49 (A1)
Pennsylvania broadcast television
Binghamton, New York
Buffalo, New York
Elmira, New York
Erie
Johnstown/Altoona/State College
New York City
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
Susquehanna Valley (Harrisburg)
Washington, DC
Youngstown, Ohio
West Virginia Broadcast television
Bluefield
Clarksburg/Weston
Huntington/Charleston
Parkersburg
Washington, DC
Wheeling
Maryland Broadcast television
Baltimore
Pittsburgh, PA
Salisbury
Washington, D.C.

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